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RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,149962,00.html

HAHAHA... stupid liberal campuses, they've always had hippies who hate the troops. It is in their best interest that they obey the freakin' law and stop undermining our military.
 
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Talk about almost shooting yourself in the foot! But then again, another fine example of money talks!

I believe the term "hippies" is about 35 years out of date. Need to update your lexicon. Have a good day!~!
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Good to see that we still have some common sense in America.
 
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HAHAHA... stupid liberal campuses, they've always had hippies who hate the troops. It is in their best interest that they obey the freakin' law and stop undermining our military.


The sitting President went to Yale, by the way.
 
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HAHAHA... stupid liberal campuses, they've always had hippies who hate the troops. It is in their best interest that they obey the freakin' law and stop undermining our military.


The sitting President went to Yale, by the way.


only about 30 to 40 years ago lol
 
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Yale hides their hatred of the military by hiding behind the the skirt of the don't ask, don't tell law. No surprise.
 
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Originally posted by aimhigh2k2:
RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,149962,00.html

HAHAHA... stupid liberal campuses, they've always had hippies who hate the troops. It is in their best interest that they obey the freakin' law and stop undermining our military.


The sitting President went to Yale, by the way.


Quite right, only he wasn't making campus policy attempting to keep the military out. Liberals, gotta keep 'em around for comic relief.
 
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Yeah, they would be funny if they weren't so tragic.
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RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,149962,00.html

HAHAHA... stupid liberal campuses, they've always had hippies who hate the troops. It is in their best interest that they obey the freakin' law and stop undermining our military.


The sitting President went to Yale, by the way.


Quite right, only he wasn't making campus policy attempting to keep the military out. Liberals, gotta keep 'em around for comic relief.
 
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The sitting President went to Yale, by the way.
Where did the presidents attend college:

Nine Presidents never attended college: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, A. Johnson, Cleveland, and Truman.

The college that has the most presidents as alumni (six in total) is
Harvard: J. Adams, J. Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Kennedy, and G. W. Bush (business school).

Yale is a close second, with five presidents as alumni: Taft, Ford (law school), G.H.W. Bush, Clinton (law school), and G. W. Bush.

BTW, at the end of this term it will be 20 consecutive years of YALE presidents.

A lot of people think that Hillary will make 24 - 28 for Yale.

At least that’s the way this old soldier IMN2BHO and proud Coast Guard dad sees it!


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So, the number of Presidents who went to Yale and were in the military is what?
 
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Amazing that two of America's most respected and reveared presidents Washington and Lincoln never went to college and are responsible for advancing the cause of Liberty, Freedom and Democracy than almost any other President. But we Americans just have to elect our Ivy League college "geniuses" to the highest office don't we???
 
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So, the number of Presidents who went to Yale and were in the military is what?
Active duty - 2: Ford (law school), G.H.W. Bush.


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Amazing that two of America's most respected and reveared presidents Washington and Lincoln never went to college and are responsible for advancing the cause of Liberty, Freedom and Democracy than almost any other President. But we Americans just have to elect our Ivy League college "geniuses" to the highest office don't we???
Others may not, but I put HST near the top. No college for him either.

At least that’s the way this old soldier and proud Coast Guard dad sees it IMN2BHO!


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Its sad that there are SO many loop holes around the "No Child Left Behind" law. When I was a Company Commander of Recruiting in Boston the colleges were impossible to penetrate. Especially Harvard.

The way I see it is this: we offer a job, with compensation and benefits. If you need a job - we are an option. We should be allowed at ANY job fair, or recruiting fair in the Country. Considering that the Country wouldn't be where it is without us is just a bonus.
 
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HA HA Yale.

What a bunch of politically correct PUKES. . . the worst kind of PUKES.

Finally, a court case verdict that makes sense.
 
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An Act

To enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon
the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief
against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the attorney
General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public
facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights,
to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a
Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes.


Just throwing this in here but according to the above, our governemt (including it's subdiveries) are required to comply. The colleges views are not against the military but against the practices of discrimination. They are attempting to point out that they shouldn't be required to allow a group on their campus who is going against civil rights in their views....just throwing in the other side
 
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An Act

To enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon
the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief
against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the attorney
General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public
facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights,
to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a
Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes.


Just throwing this in here but according to the above, our governemt (including it's subdiveries) are required to comply. The colleges views are not against the military but against the practices of discrimination. They are attempting to point out that they shouldn't be required to allow a group on their campus who is going against civil rights in their views....just throwing in the other side


Hey, Yale, . . . Choices have Consequences.

We all have to compromise, looks like they will be forced to as well. . . welcome to the real world.

Or they could take the R-E-A-L-L-Y principled stand and say "Fine, we won't budge, and we'll find a way to make it without federal funds." But I wouldn't hold my breath. So much for principles.

Actually, Yale was discriminating against the recruiters, just like they say the military is discriminating against gays. So much for diversity. What a bunch of hypocrites.
 
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Its sad that there are SO many loop holes around the "No Child Left Behind" law. When I was a Company Commander of Recruiting in Boston the colleges were impossible to penetrate. Especially Harvard.

The way I see it is this: we offer a job, with compensation and benefits. If you need a job - we are an option. We should be allowed at ANY job fair, or recruiting fair in the Country. Considering that the Country wouldn't be where it is without us is just a bonus.


The NCLB Act of 2001 just spared my kids from being forcebly redistricted to a sub-standard school. And I mean JUST - got the word on Monday (9/17) that we didn't have to move our girls from their current school BECAUSE OF THE TITLE I RULE THAT STATES THAT A SCHOOL HAS TO MEET OR EXCEED AYP FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS or the parents can move their children to a school that they see more fit.

Don't knock that act - it has it's problems - but it comes in handy too when you need it!!

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Originally posted by Persy:
Its sad that there are SO many loop holes around the "No Child Left Behind" law. When I was a Company Commander of Recruiting in Boston the colleges were impossible to penetrate. Especially Harvard.

The way I see it is this: we offer a job, with compensation and benefits. If you need a job - we are an option. We should be allowed at ANY job fair, or recruiting fair in the Country. Considering that the Country wouldn't be where it is without us is just a bonus.


The NCLB Act of 2001 just spared my kids from being forcebly redistricted to a sub-standard school. And I mean JUST - got the word on Monday (9/17) that we didn't have to move our girls from their current school BECAUSE OF THE TITLE I RULE THAT STATES THAT A SCHOOL HAS TO MEET OR EXCEED AYP FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS or the parents can move their children to a school that they see more fit.

Don't knock that act - it has it's problems - but it comes in handy too when you need it!!

Beer


The intent of the Act was good, but like they say, the devil is in the details.
 
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Haven't read all the posts, but why not just say the heck with them and keep the 300 MILLION DOLLARS! I think the troops could use it better in Iraq, just a gut feeling, but what the heck!
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
 
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